And Moses saith unto Pharaoh another plague shall ye endure. For the land will crawl with harlequin ladybirds. They shall creep across every surface, and die on thy hard surfaces and the inside of they windows. And still Pharaoh would not let the people go.
But Moses' aim was out that date. And the plague arrived thirty hundred years later, in the land that is called Ingerland.
And they mostly got stuck in old churches. For they had flourished late in the warm autumn and winter, and awakening in cold churches did they search for the holes through which they had crawled to hibernate.
And vergers, wardens, and clergies throughout the land did wax woeful. And cry out against the little shiny invaders which dropped dead on all their altars, and crawled across their memorial tablets, and clung against the windows seeking the light.
And some saith, it is like unto the year 1976. When we had another plague of ladybirds. And they did crunch under our feet, like unto the rock that is sold in Skegness if thou bash it on a table.
And some saith, they are an alien species from an alien place. And must die to save our native two-spotted and seven-spotted ladybirds.
And others saith, doth the Good Book not tell us to protect the alien? Who thinkest thou that thou art?
And the church cleaners did sweep them up in bushels, and throw them into the darkness that lurkest under the yews in the churchyards.
And where they droppeth into the Holy Chalice mid Mass, the clergy knewest they must eat them.
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